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We used the ISO standards as references when writing those headers.
If a function isn't in the ISO standard, it isn't declared when you
require a strict ISO/ANSI implementation.  If the application expects
a non-ISO function in a header, and uses --std=c99, the application is
wrong.

Now, if the newer standards (c99/c11 vs c89) require more functions to
be declared in system headers, we should revisit that and protect
those functions accordingly.

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